While rising costs have driven the healthcare
industry to think outside the box, it is only by having good leadership that
this can be accomplished. It is one thing to be able to see the overall plan
for the future, but another to be able to make it happen. Good leaders are multifaceted in their ability foresee the future or at least the direction
they perceive the future to be (Meyer & Ron, 2013). Another characteristic
in a good leader is their ability to be flexible and have the capability to
change directions when the time comes to make the needed adjusts to adapt to
the environment of the present. Good leaders also know that they need to
provide the tools needed to help those managers and others in the leadership
roles be able to accomplish their tasks at hand. Some of these important tools
are time, resources, and the authority to get things done (Meyer & Ron,
2013). This article is about the new model of Accountable Care Organizations
which include Medicare and Medicaid payer bases. The Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services define an ACO as "an organization of healthcare
providers that agrees to be accountable for the quality, cost, and overall care
of Medicare beneficiaries who are enrolled in the traditional fee-for-service
program who are assigned to it (Meyer
& Ron, 2013).” This is a tremendous undertaking by an organization,
so many choose to organize affiliations with other facilities in order to incorporate
all the needed services in order to make this happen. Of course by doing so,
they must research, plan, and make wise decisions about who to affiliate with
and when in order to accomplish these goals and stay within their focused
directional vision. As long as schema within all the affiliated entities
are the same in general, they will be able to stay on track and provide all the
services needed without great expenditure, which is a cost savings provision as
well (Buchbinder and Shanks, 2011).
References
Buchbinder,
S., and Shanks, N. Introduction to health
care management. 2nd edition. Burlington,MA: Jones and Bartlett
Learning, 2011. Print.
Meyer, M., & Ron, A. (2013). Leadership is the key to a successful
accountable care organization. American
Journal of Managed Care, Retrieved from
http://www.ajmc.com/conferences/NAMCP_2012/Leadership-Is-the-Key-to-a-Successful-Accountable-Care-Organization/
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